Prosecutions for LTN violations in Oxford
Dear Thames Valley Police,
Oxfordshire County Council controversially introduced Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) across south and east Oxford. This made it illegal to drive a car or motorbike through one of the many traffic filters across the city.
Since the introduction of the LTNs, how many prosecutions have there been for disobeying the "no-entry" signs at the traffic filters?
Please give the number per month each month since the introduction of the LTN schemes.
Yours faithfully,
Nathan Soper
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